The Quiet Picture

Finding my voice in the silence of nature

Feb 13

The Place with the Captive Trees

Category: personal,rant,skiing,town

Or Skiing, Shopping and Sightseeing

Some weekend. I had two days off because my family (my parents, sis and her two kids) came to Sweden to celebrate my Dad’s 70th birthday.

My mini-vacation started with a great day of skiing. New snow, suitably cold weather and sunshine – can winter get any better?

Then I had to change the pristine winter scenery to the hustle and bustle of Stockholm. It was strange being in a big city again… and I discovered that I can live without them. Big cities smell weird, there’s a lot of people, and the city folks keep even their trees fenced in. I prefer mine wild and untamed, thank you very much.

(Yes, the picture above right is just about the worst I’ve ever published in this blog. I didn’t have the time or the inclination to do anything better either – just wanted something for illustration purposes!)

We even managed to squeeze in a visit at the Vasa Museum. The lighting is very low in the museum, so I had to push my camera and lens to the limit – 24mm, lean on the railing, ISO 1600, f4 and IS – and I got away with handheld shots at 1/8 sec!

Overall I must say that it was a great weekend. I didn’t have a single fight with my parents, I didn’t even get irritated (other than mildly, once, but no one’s perfect). You want to eat lunch at McDonalds? Sure, who would want to eat real food anyway in one of the many restaurants all over the city! We ended up on the wrong floor at the department store because you didn’t check the store guide? No worries, I love the escalators! Oh and I’m sorry I didn’t remember that —gården doesn’t always mean —puutarha in Finnish. My bad, for living abroad for 12 years!

But that’s just me being hyper-sarcastic. I can do that, now that I’m alone again. Otherwise, I have come to realise that the older we get, the better we get along. Deep down, I think I miss my family more than I’m willing to admit. Happy 70th, Dad!

3 comments

3 Comments so far

  1. r.olsen February 14th, 2007 4:54 pm

    I too hate big cities, they are just terrible :( Too much people, too much noise.

    First picture is very nice! I like the way you put the horizon on the first third – well, it just belongs there. Are those fox tracks? They make excellent leading lines into the scenery, your eye just follows them and makes you look through the whole forest. Composition couldn’t be any better. -I’m trying to analyze sceneries, in hope of learning something myself!

    Indeed, the small one is the worst of your pictures here :D

    Wow, the IS really helped you in the last pic! I assume that you used some noise removal, ISO 1600 is not that clear even in Canon ;)

  2. MinnaK February 14th, 2007 9:07 pm

    Thanks! They are moose tracks actually, I know it’s a bit hard to tell the size when the wideangle distorts the scale. I’m kinda pleased about the photo… not often I get keepers with a wideangle (or whatever 24mm is on x1.6 sensor, LOL).

    I haven’t actually made any closer analysis of the noise in the last image, but it wasn’t so bad that it would’ve jumped at me when I edited the image for web. I think that this is the first time I’ve used 1600!

    If you are interested in learning thru image critique – yours and others – I recommend that you join NaturfotoForum ! Very friendly people there, I think I’m the meanest of them… but honest, I hope. I have totally given up on other photo forums but I haven’t gotten tired of NFF yet!

  3. r.olsen February 16th, 2007 5:09 pm

    Moose and fox aren’t that different in size, are they :D

    I joined the forum, gotta keep my eye on it. Thanks for the tip!

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